1 8 AUAMSON and Crabtree, The Herbarmm ofjolm Dalton 



Silene nn^lica, var. 



quinqiievulnera — 

 S. quinqueviilnera . . . 



conoidea 



Lychnis dioica 



flosciiculi 



viscaria — 



var. Flor. alba. simp. 



Dianlhiis armeria 



delioides 

 carvophylliis 



barbaius 



Saponaria officinalis 



Nuphar luieum — 



Nyjnphcea hi tea . . 



Nymphcea alba 



Caltha paliistris 



Trollius europceiis 

 Helleborus falidus 

 7)iridis 



Delpliiniian ajacis — 

 D. consolida 



Clematis vitalba 



Thalictrum alpinum. 



Variegated Catchfly. From E. R., 

 Darlington. VI. 23. 



Common Catchfly. In E. R.'s gar- 

 den, Darlington. From the Cam- 

 bridge Botanical Garden. VI. 23. 



Campion. Hedges, etc. III. 16. 

 (^uckou flower. In meadows. III. 16. 



Red German Catchfly. From E. R. 

 III. 16. 



Deptlbrd Pink. Deptford, near Sun- 

 derland. IX. 21. 



iMaiden Pink. Castleton. IX. 21. 



Common Pinks. Fountain Abbey. 

 From E. R. IX. 43. 



Sweet Williams. From E. R., Dar- 

 lington. IX. 43. 



Soapwort. Croft Bridge, near Dar- 

 lington. E. R. VI. 8. 



Yellow Water Lily, 

 dermere Lake. V 



From Winan- 

 8. 



IV 



Wet meadows. 

 [Found loose in 



White Water Lily. 

 Marsh Marigold. 



II. 8. XL 30. 



Journal.] 

 Locker gowlans. Up by the river 



in Mintsfeet, etc. IV. 8. 

 Bearsfoot. From E. Atkinson's 



garden. Ardwick Green. V. t,^,. 

 Wild Black Hellebore. About five 



miles from Thornton in Craven, 



and presented to me by Nancy 



Wilson of that place. V. 25. 



Larkspur. Rare except in flower 

 gardens. I. 59. 



Travellers' Joy. In Kent, Hants., 

 Wills., Somerset, Gloucest., Mon- 

 mouth., and Hereford it abounds 

 in the hedges ; did not meet with 

 it further north. VII. 21. 



Mountain Rue Weed. Near Middle- 

 ton, Durham. E. R. II. 34. 



